ACME plays All Tomorrow’s Parties, Ecstatic Music Fest, Stanford Lively Arts, more
This March, ACME joins a star-studded line-up at All Tomorrow’s Parties, the legendary music festival in the UK. This year’s festival was curated by indie music icon Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel, who ACME shared bills with earlier this season.
The festival follows two other high profile appearances by ACME. On March 1, they’ll be at New York’s Ecstatic Music Fest alongside Mariam Wallentin of the Pitchfork-praised Wildbirds & Peacedrums performing a new song cycle by Swedish composer Mikael Karlsson. And on March 4 they’ll be at Stanford Lively Arts with Lionheart vocal ensemble, performing music by two American composers - Phil Kline and Ingram Marshall, including a World Premiere by Marshall. Later that month, ACME will again play the music of Phil Kline, this time with Theo Bleckmann at The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts on March 23.
In May, ACME visits The Kitchen for a two-night run celebrating the release of William Brittelle’s Loving the Chambered Nautilus on New Amsterdam Records on May 11 & 12. Then on May 14, they’ll appear at the acclaimed Look & Listen Festival at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery.
Upcoming dates for ACME:
3.01.12 Ecstatic Music Fest with Mariam Wallentin & Mikael Karlsson
3.04.12 Stanford Lively Arts with Lionheart
3.09.12 All Tomorrow’s Parties curated by Jeff Mangum
3.10.12 All Tomorrow’s Parties curated by Jeff Mangum
3.11.12 All Tomorrow’s Parties curated by Jeff Mangum
3.23.12 Flynn Center for the Performing Arts with Phil Kline & Theo Bleckmann
5.11.12 The Kitchen with William Brittelle & Mick Barr
5.12.12 The Kitchen with William Brittelle & Mick Barr
5.14.12 Look & Listen Festival

